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HHResearch
P.O. Box 3292
McLean, Virginia 22103
Sept 11, 1988
Dear Friend,
Here is the new version of the MSAV program.
What is it?
It may be classed as a personal financial planner or an oracle
program. It asks a few simple questions about what you think
things should cost. Then it projects your future life style. It
is an AI application and an expert system
How does it work?
It uses a complex internal model to evaluate your responses and
compare the results to a database. It then produces a
projection of your future.
Where did it come from?
The basic idea came from fundamental economic research performed
at the Department of Labor using the computers at Electronic Data
Systems, Optimum Systems Division in Rockville Maryland. As
such, the basic research is in the public domain although
non-published.
The MSAV program was the written by HHResearch as a response to a
challenge from the Actualizations Institute in Tiburon. MSAV is
written in standard K&R C as implemented by Mark Williams Company
in their product LETSC (MWC86 4.0). HHResearch is a software engineering
company specializing in AI applications and is the developer
of a software product that identifies micro-organisms and
recommends the best anti-microbial.
Who owns the program?
MSAV is contributed to the world with the following limits. It
should not be sold or made a part of any commercial product. You
may charge a reasonable duplicating and distribution fee not to
exceed $20.00. A small contribution is solicited by HHResearch.
This will be used to continue our research projects.
Please keep all parts of the MSAV package intact and unmodified.
MSAV.EXE Load module
MSAV.O Object file
MODEL.DAT Econometric model
MSAV.DOC Documentation
READ.ME This document
How do you use it?
With the EXE and DAT files in the current directory, just enter
the command MSAV and follow the prompts. You may want to
Ctrl-PrtSc to capture the output for review.
Please plan for your future.... ...go in peace.